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Tove Maës

Tove Maës (30 April 192131 December 2010) was a Danish actress of stage, television and film best known for her starring roles in the series of "Morten Korch" films, in particular ''The Red Horses''. Maës was a three-time recipient of the Bodil Award for Best Actress, winning in 1954, 1971, and 1983.
==Career==

Maës was born in Copenhagen, Denmark on 30 April 1921. She studied with the Danish actor Albert Luther and, in 1942, was "discovered" by Theater Director Helge Rungwald who employed Maës at the Odense Theater.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Dansk Kvindebiografisk Leksikon - Tove Maës )〕 Shortly thereafter, Maës played the lead in Selma Lagerlof's ''Dunungen''. Maës sought an apprenticeship at the Royal Danish Theatre after appearing there in Carl Erik Soya's ''Natteherberget'', but was turned down. Instead, she worked at the Riddersalen theater, performing in a series of roles.
In 1946, Maës made a critically acclaimed screen debut as Ditte Godpige in the filmatization of Martin Andersen Nexø's novel, ''Ditte Menneskebarn'' (''Ditte, Child of Man'').〔 Her performance in the film about the hardships of a young impoverished girl received international recognition. Especially noticed was her thoroughly wholesome and pure sensualism even while bathing nude.〔Piil, Morten, ''Tove Maës'', Danske Filmskuespillere, Gyldendal, (2001) pg 291-293〕 However, film reviewers in the United States (where the movie was seen in an edited version which removed any nudity) dismissed the movie as being too melodramatic.〔Wollstein, Hans J. (【引用サイトリンク】title=Allmovie )〕 Maës replied in a later interview that the American audience had never been confronted with poverty in such a realistic portrayal on screen.〔 During the 1950s, Maës performed in many of light-hearted films in the role of the sweet young ingenue. She played starring roles in several family films adapted from the popular Morten Korch novels, the first of which, ''The Red Horses'', became the biggest box-office success in Danish cinema. Maës also was able to bring a more serious side to her acting, and in 1954, she was awarded the Bodil Award for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of an insane girl in Sven Aage Lorentz's experimental film, ''Himlen er Blå''.
Maës focused again on her stage work during the 1960s with several performances at the Århus Theatre. In 1966, she caused a public reaction when she went against her usual movie persona, playing against type in the role of a prostitute named Lucy in the black comedy ''Galgenhumor'' (''Gallows Humor''). She explained that she was tired of playing the nice young girl.〔 She also began acting in a series of roles playing middle-aged mothers and wives. In 1971, Maës starred in the title role of ''Det er nat med Fru Knudsen'' (''Curtains for Mrs. Knudsen''). The film, directed by Henning Ørnbak and Leif Petersen, was an adaptation of Petersen's stage play that had debuted one year earlier with Maës in the same role. Maës' portrayal of the drunken and grotesque mother of a small-time criminal brought her the Bodil Award for Best Actress. For the 1975 comedy film ''Ta' det some en mand, frue!'' (''Take it Like a Man, Miss!'') she was awarded the Mathilde Prize from the Danish Women's Society. She again won the Bodil Award in 1982 for her performance as an overlooked but fantasy-filled retiree in Erik Clausen's drama ''Felix''.
Maës is noted for a number of supporting roles on television series including the sister, Jette on ''Rundt om Selma'', the mother in the adaptation of Pirandello's ''Six Characters in Search of an Author'', the subdued Lilly Lund on ''Matador'', and Mrs. Zachariasen on the TV mini-series ''The Kingdom''.

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